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The ZEW index, which gauges investor confidence, is also on a long slide.
The navigational system is an "inertial guidance system," which gauges changes of position by internal measurement of acceleration and direction.
A recent report issued by the Sunset Advisory Commission, which gauges the effectiveness of state agencies, supports that notion.
Mangum is braced for questions from players about the Stimpmeter rating, which gauges how fast a putt travels.
Gross margin, which gauges how profitable sales are, fell 2.2 percentage points to 35.9 percent of sales.
Economists were expecting a modest gain in productivity, which gauges the output each hour of all workers.
Excluding petroleum, the index, which gauges the cost of goods and raw materials from abroad, rose 0.4percentt.
One technique for assessing model quality is fivefold cross validation, which gauges how well the model is expected to generalize to an independent data set.
Business owners do not necessarily need to know how to prepare a balance sheet, but they do have to know which gauges to watch.
Howe Dell is also proud of its "value-added" measure, which gauges how much a school has improved the performances of its pupils since their arrival.
Oslo is the most expensive city in the world, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit, a sister company, which gauges the cost of living for expatriate businessmen.
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